Since 2008, Youth In Motion has offered free LGBTQ films and curriculum to student groups and educators in middle and high schools across the country. Register now to receive our 2019 collection, "Behind the Curtain: Todrick Hall" including a Discussion Guide and Lesson Plans about Intersecting Identities and Representation. Complete the below form to receive this free resource.

If you are a student registering your GSA, student group, or school, you must provide the contact information for a faculty advisor. If we do not receive a faculty name and email, then we can not ship your DVD. If you are a faculty member, you may add an additional contact or skip these questions.

In registering my school or student group for this program, I agree to the following program requirements:

1) Use the Youth In Motion DVDs only for screenings and activities at my school (K-12 only), and agree to not charge admission for screenings, duplicate or sell the DVDs, or use the DVDs for any other purpose. Only the DVD of the film may be used, and I will not stream the film from any platforms (e.g., iTunes or Netflix) for my screening.

2) Complete Frameline's online survey after I have used the 2019 films and resources, to provide Frameline with feedback to help improve the program and for funding requirements to keep the program available for free. Survey link (to complete only AFTER using the 2019 collection) will be available at: https://www.frameline.org/distribution/youth-in-motion

3) As allowed by my school, distribute and collect Audience Surveys, provided by Frameline, with students or teachers participating in the Youth In Motion film screenings and activities and send completed surveys back to Frameline to help improve the program and for funding requirements to keep the program available for free.

4) As allowed by my school and as appropriate, take photos at my film screenings and activities, secure releases of anyone photographed, and share with Frameline and provide rights to use in communications materials. Note: this is not required as we understand it might not be possible and respect if participants want confidentiality, but it is highly encouraged when possible and appropriate.

5) Work with students and teachers at my school to screen the films in classrooms, assemblies, GSA meetings, and/or other in school or after-school activities, as possible.